Razer Blackshark V2 Pro
Hai, This is my first purchase of razer product. I bout the V2 pro because I want to have wireless headset. But I am sorry to say that this headphone that the imaging while you are on FPS game is a bit okward, for my ears has bad imaging and bad passive sound staging.
The THX is a joke, and i think every 7.1 surround in all headset is bad....but no complain I don't use it also in every headphone I bought.
2 games I always play COD MW and BF V. while setting I have made and tune is to bring down the bass of the headset I still has a hard time hearing footsteps. The footstep that I am hearing most is my own, and even there is a enemy footstep is so light, hard to pinpoint and also the enemy has to be very close to your position so that you can hear it, but it will always be to late. same as BF V, which I think it has the best audio in any game...this also hard to hear, This Headphone pick up so many details/ambient in the game, that it losses the detail of the most important part in FPS, footstep
My setting are in Audio Equalizer, Turn Off the THX, Custom Preset
1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (First is the 31HZ)
Bass Boost (Off)
Sound Normalization 70
Voice clarity (Off)
And one more thing, the Side tone, is a joke....in non exsistence....for 180 USD Gaming headphone is really a joke
the only thing that i like this headphone is that it fits my head (I have wide head) and thats the only point that first thing I bought, but after returning home and try it out, what a nightmare.
I am not toxing these headphone but just sharing my thought, I have a lot of gaming headphone before and I believe for my ears this is the worst price to ration product I have purchase.
May be U guys can give a shot my setting or do you have any recommendation of EQ for this headphone, I am no expert in this brand may be u guys have better experience then I am.
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